Golf Club Fitting

Titleist Golf Club Trial

The full-set Titleist Golf Club Trial program provides golfers with an easy way to experience Titleist products on either the course or practice tee to help determine the right equipment for their game.

913H 17degree vs 913F 17degree

Here's my situation. i have 913 D2 9.5, 585H 21* (hit about 205~215) and i just picked up a used 910 Fd 13.5* to replace TM 15*. I love 910 Fd 13.5* off the deck/tee but i have a hard time being consistent on the fairway. So right now i don't have a good club for 230~250 range. Since i only use 52, 56 wedge and i took out the 3 iron, i'm thinking about adding another wood.

I haven't tried increasing 910Fd to 15* and try to hit off the fairway but i really like 910Fd 13.5 off the deck on tight fairways.

so if i were to add another wood for fairway, should i go with 913H 17* or 913F 17*?

The 913 H 17*, will probably be easier to hit off the ground than the 913 F. You probably will have more consistency with the 913 H too. However, the 913 F probably will go further off the tee than the 913 H.

i finally got to try the 913 H and 913F. I was definitely more consistent and comfortable with 913H 17* hitting around 230~235 range which is the distance that i'm looking for. I'll probably pick 913H up but may be i'll wait couple months to check out the 712U first and make a decision.

I wonder what the main purpose and advantage of 712U will be. replacing the 2-4 irons for people who likes irons over hybrid?

I have a 910F 19* with a shaft length of 41" and A3 Surefit setting and I crush it. I also have my 910H 27* set at 38" length with A3 and I can hit the daylights out of the ball (was hitting a few screamers that went about 180 today).

Over the years I have found a fairway wood between 40.5-41.5" (lie angle between 60-59*) and a hybrid around 38-38.5" (lie angle between 61 and 60.5) works fine. 44.5" driver with 58.5* lie angle works well also. These are what fit my swing. Ditto with irons 35-36.5 (lie angle 65 - 63).

Already established that ~20* fairway wood with 41" shaft does the same thing as a 17H with better results.